Houses in the Southern Hemisphere generally face north to take advantage of the sun's path, which is predominantly in the northern part of the sky. This orientation helps to maximize natural light and warmth in the home.
a hemisphere is half a sphere (-_-) so it has 2 faces
there are 2 faces on a hemisphere the round side and the flat side
The winds that blow from 30 degrees latitude towards the equator are called the trade winds. They are reliable wind patterns that blow from the northeast in the Northern Hemisphere and from the southeast in the Southern Hemisphere, converging near the equator. These winds were historically important for trade routes, hence the name "trade winds".
If the wind is coming from the north, you would indicate the wind direction as "north." This convention is based on the direction from which the wind is originating, not where it is heading.
If west is to the right of you, then you are facing north.
They should face north.
In the Southern Hemisphere it is preferable (but not mandatory) that the nest face mainly south.
Because in the southern hemisphere the north face of the house receives the most sunlight, all day long in fact. It's the opposite of homes in the northern hemisphere, where the south face gets the most sun.
They dont have a particular direction,they can face any direction.
A sundial should face south in the northern hemisphere and north in the southern hemisphere to accurately cast a shadow that can be used to tell the time. This ensures that the sundial receives the most sunlight throughout the day.
Solar panels should ideally be installed facing south in the northern hemisphere and facing north in the southern hemisphere to receive the maximum amount of sunlight throughout the day. This orientation helps optimize energy production and efficiency. However, the exact direction may vary depending on factors such as location, shading, and tilt angle.
The south Pole is most southern point on the earth. If you stand there, then any direction you can face is north.
An insightful question. In the northern hemisphere, the gnomon on a sundial will have its shadow travel around the face, and in a clockwise direction! In the southern Hemisphere the travel will be anticlockwise. But the Northern guys got there first, hence clockwise. [Likewise, the northern guys named their pole North, and that settled that issue!] Even arbitrary can sometimes have logic behind it.
Because we live in the Northern Hemisphere. The most sun exposure on Earth is at the Equator so in the Northern Hemisphere, the southern-facing windows have the largest angle facing the sun while the northern-facing windows face away from the sun. In the southern hemisphere, this is the opposite.
If a face is defined as a flat surface, then a sold hemisphere has 1 face. A hollow hemisphere has 0 faces.
Yes, a hemisphere has a curved face. A hemisphere is half of a sphere, and its curved face is the rounded part, while the flat face is the circular base. This characteristic curvature distinguishes it from other geometric shapes.
There is one face on a hemisphere.